Actually, I found the OTB elsewhere, but I have a coupon at Macy's! Maybe I'll see if Nordy's will match it.
'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
We might end with The Beautiful South, for no particular reason.
LOVE. We walked in to the Beatles' "Two of Us" and walked out to Hank Williams' "Baby, We're Really In Love," both played by Mark's uncle K. I had long wanted to walk down the aisle to "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" by the Darkness, but we figured that would be a tricky one for K. to cover. And the Darkness is better for the dance floor, anyway.
Liese, I feel lucky to know you. I'm in awe of the work you do and the person you are.
We might end with The Beautiful South, for no particular reason.
Awwww. "The Prettiest Eyes" is kind of mine & Pete's song, and I get sniffly every time I hear it.
Oh, I had forgotten that we did have the Beatles as part of our ceremony. For the bit where I walked around the groom 7 times, my sister sang "Here, There, and Everywhere" a capella.
Liese, I am thinking "with you" thoughts right now.
erika, I don't even know what to say, but here {{{{erika}}}}
bonny, I'm glad that lines of communication are open.
Kate, that's great that you heard from your friend.
At our wedding, we walked down the aisle to the pavanne from the Orlando soundtrack.
Guh. Gorgeous.
-t, I hadn't heard of the bride circling the groom before - what a beautiful bit of ceremony and symbolism. Darn, I wish my religion had as many sweet little touches to the marriage ceremony. Too many of the ones that are there are so steeped in property transfer rather than meeting of souls.
We have no song. Should we have a song?
If I get married, I think we'll walk out of the church to the tune of "Kung Fu Fighting." And everybody else would have to be Kung Fu fighting, because that's what the song says.
My aunt walked down the aisle to "Jerusalem of Gold." I love that melody, but the song kind of has too much political baggage now.
At our wedding, we walked down the aisle to the pavanne from the Orlando soundtrack.
We used the score from Branagh's Henry V. "The Day is Yours" for me to walk down the aisle and "St. Crispin's Day/Battle of Agincourt" as we said our vows and walked back down together.
I put my foot down about no damned Mendelssohn and no damned Wagner at my wedding.